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- Title
A gépesített háború elméletének nyugat-európai teoretikusai a két világháború között 2. rész.
- Authors
Ödön, Harka
- Abstract
Artillery General Eimannsberger shared the views of the Soviet military theorists in connection with the deep operations, but he emphasised the mass application of tank units. As per his final conclusions, the attacking tank units can no longer face undefended front lines, the anti-tank weapons will serve as the basis of the defence. General Guderian defined the task of the tank units in assaulting in the zone appropriate for their application against the prepared defence lines of the enemy, based on the power of surprise. Accepting the approach of John Frederick Charles Fuller as detailed in the first part of this article, lieutenant-colonel de Gaulle held France to be able to defend itself against a German surprise attack only if it would have a mechanized army consisting of professional soldiers.
- Subjects
FRANCE; ANTITANK weapons; ARTILLERY; MILITARY personnel; ARMIES; THEORISTS; SURPRISE
- Publication
Military Science Review / Hadtudományi Szemle, 2020, Vol 13, Issue 2, p13
- ISSN
2676-9816
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.32563/hsz.2020.2.2